Interrogative Constructions in Kanakanavu

碩士 === 國立臺灣大學 === 語言學研究所 === 102 === This thesis aims to explore the morpho-syntax of interrogative constructions in Kanakanavu, which include the following three types: nominal, adverbial, and verbal interrogative constructions. In spite of being regarded as a subgroup of Tsou, academic researchers...

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Main Authors: An-Ting Deng, 鄧安婷
Other Authors: Li-May Sung
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Language:en_US
Published: 2014
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/71165698177418844187
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spelling ndltd-TW-102NTU054620032016-03-09T04:24:06Z http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/71165698177418844187 Interrogative Constructions in Kanakanavu 卡那卡那富語疑問句探究 An-Ting Deng 鄧安婷 碩士 國立臺灣大學 語言學研究所 102 This thesis aims to explore the morpho-syntax of interrogative constructions in Kanakanavu, which include the following three types: nominal, adverbial, and verbal interrogative constructions. In spite of being regarded as a subgroup of Tsou, academic researchers paid less attention on this minority group. Anthropological, linguistic, and ethnic studies on Kanakanavu are relatively few, compared with the research of other indigenous groups. Therefore, the goals of this study are three-fold. Firstly, the thesis aims to provide a detailed syntactic description on the interrogaitve constructions of Kanakanavu. Next, the thesis will examine the syntactic features of every interrogative words observed in Kanakanavu. Third, the verbal and adverbial functions of interrogative verbal complexes in adverbial verb constructions (AVCs) will be more elaborated in this thesis. Interrogative words, based on their syntactic categories, are classified as the following three types: nominal, adverbial, and verbal types. Each type has its own ways of syntactic distribution and characteristics. First of all, a nominal wh-element must occur in argument positions, unless it is cleaved to the sentence-initial position as a nominal predicate in an equational construction. Secondly, an adverbial wh-element behaves like its indicative adverbial counterparts, able to occur in different locations. Lastly, a verbal wh-element occupies the predicate position, preceded by various aspect markers, inflected for different voices, and bound by pronominal clitics. In accordance with the morphological analyzability of verbal interrogative words, they can be sub-divided into two types. One type is unanalyzable interrogative verbs, and the other is analyzable interrogative verbal complexes. Verbal interrogative words have the same grammatical distribution as common verbs. However, as verbal interrogative words occur in verb series, they are like the adverbial modifiers of the following verbs. Such adverbial function of verbal interrogative words can be well explained with the adverbial verb constructions (AVCs), a typologically unusual syntactic pattern of Formosan languages (Chang 2009, 2010). The syntactic patterns of Kanakanavu AVCs are much closer to the Tsou-type. In brief, this thesis is expected to provide a bird’s-eye view of Kanakanavu interrogative constructions in an attempt to bring in some contributions to the Kanakanavu studies or even Formosan linguistics in general. Li-May Sung 宋麗梅 2014 學位論文 ; thesis 131 en_US
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description 碩士 === 國立臺灣大學 === 語言學研究所 === 102 === This thesis aims to explore the morpho-syntax of interrogative constructions in Kanakanavu, which include the following three types: nominal, adverbial, and verbal interrogative constructions. In spite of being regarded as a subgroup of Tsou, academic researchers paid less attention on this minority group. Anthropological, linguistic, and ethnic studies on Kanakanavu are relatively few, compared with the research of other indigenous groups. Therefore, the goals of this study are three-fold. Firstly, the thesis aims to provide a detailed syntactic description on the interrogaitve constructions of Kanakanavu. Next, the thesis will examine the syntactic features of every interrogative words observed in Kanakanavu. Third, the verbal and adverbial functions of interrogative verbal complexes in adverbial verb constructions (AVCs) will be more elaborated in this thesis. Interrogative words, based on their syntactic categories, are classified as the following three types: nominal, adverbial, and verbal types. Each type has its own ways of syntactic distribution and characteristics. First of all, a nominal wh-element must occur in argument positions, unless it is cleaved to the sentence-initial position as a nominal predicate in an equational construction. Secondly, an adverbial wh-element behaves like its indicative adverbial counterparts, able to occur in different locations. Lastly, a verbal wh-element occupies the predicate position, preceded by various aspect markers, inflected for different voices, and bound by pronominal clitics. In accordance with the morphological analyzability of verbal interrogative words, they can be sub-divided into two types. One type is unanalyzable interrogative verbs, and the other is analyzable interrogative verbal complexes. Verbal interrogative words have the same grammatical distribution as common verbs. However, as verbal interrogative words occur in verb series, they are like the adverbial modifiers of the following verbs. Such adverbial function of verbal interrogative words can be well explained with the adverbial verb constructions (AVCs), a typologically unusual syntactic pattern of Formosan languages (Chang 2009, 2010). The syntactic patterns of Kanakanavu AVCs are much closer to the Tsou-type. In brief, this thesis is expected to provide a bird’s-eye view of Kanakanavu interrogative constructions in an attempt to bring in some contributions to the Kanakanavu studies or even Formosan linguistics in general.
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